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hyperaemia /ˌhʌɪpərˈiːmɪə /(US hyperemia) noun [mass noun] MedicineAn excess of blood in the vessels supplying an organ or other part of the body.The physician thoroughly examines the esophagus for signs of inflammation, hyperemia, ulcerations, or strictures....- However, in a pilot study, the instrument successfully measured reactive hyperemia following pressure in healthy volunteers.
- Heat should not be applied to an acutely injured ankle joint because it encourages swelling and inflammation through hyperemia.
Derivativeshyperaemic adjective ...- The slightly edematous and hyperemic appendix was removed by laparoscopic surgery.
- The researchers also noted that following training there was a reduced reactive hyperemic flow (blood flow after cuff deflation).
- The lungs were hyperemic and the alveolar spaces distended by neutrophils-morphologically very similar to early bacterial pneumonia.
OriginMid 19th century: from hyper- 'above normal' + -aemia. |